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They are described as "refurbished" but what arrived is brand new stock with original seals and warranty cards.
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Very reasonable!
I've currently got a failed drive on my 6 drive ZFS RAID-6 array using Seagate ST4000VN008's which have the same sector count so I'm hoping these will be an acceptable replacement.
I've order 2!
FYI, I'm also into UK so have the same delay.
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OriginalGriff wrote: 4TB HGST Ultrastar HDDs, in original sealed packaging, all SMART details reading 0 hours**
And ... they have a five year replacement warrantee!
TBH, most HDDs have like a 5 year mean time between failure, IIRC so I'm not sure that warranty is all that and a bag of chips.
My poor FIL is dealing with his Drobo unit, and they no longer exist. It won't recognize his 6TB HDD and we don't know why yet.
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How was it with Facebook again? I was just in the toilet, ok no details...
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OriginalGriff wrote: The old disks are showing 3088 days, 19 hours and three of them are fine. Are you sure the math is right? 3088 days add up to about 8.5 years
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Yep, that's about right.
I bought the Seagate NAS about 8 years ago - it was on special offer (because it turned out the seller was in serious financial difficulties that closed him down a few months later): NAS box, and 4*4TB drives for 1/4 RRP all brand new. And when I upgraded to the faster QNAP box I migrated the HDDs to the new box.
But that's a lot of hours for an HDD, even running as cool as the NAS keeps them, and as low loading as my NAS's get. Hence the "replace all four" idea.
What I may do is stuff one of them in my desktop (replacing the DVD I never use) and use it as a "game disk". 4TB should be about big enough to hold GTA VI when it finally comes out ...
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RAID 5 with anything over a terabyte is asking for trouble during the rebuild. You should seriously consider shifting to RAID 10.
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Yay! Some places you're lucky if RM arrives at all. Where I live there are some roads that have no deliveries for a month at a time. Very annoying.
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In a closed society where everybody's guilty, the only crime is getting caught. In a world of thieves, the only final sin is stupidity. - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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Not an easy one, but I was very lucky!
Ok, I have had my coffee, so you can all come out now!
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"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
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wordle score
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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#Worldle #623 3/6 (100%)
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had to factor in partitioning
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Lenovo to offer Android PCs, starting with an all-in-one • The Register[^]
AND:
MSN[^]
I spent many years programming Windows PCs in C#. But about 3 years ago I started dabbling, first in Java, but then in Android. I really took to Android! The only problem: I could only find Android phones and tablets. I couldn't get a proper desktop PC running Android.
When Lenovo brings out their Android PC, I will be one of the first to bite! Android has less bells and whistles, that I don't need. It is lean, mean and fast that I like! Windows have become so bloated with unnecessary stuff that just robs you of performance and add loads of problematical issues that I really don't need.
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modified 6-Oct-23 20:08pm.
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cool
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
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No thanks. As I understand a Chromebook can run Android apps on the ChromeOS. I want a PC that will run Android apps on the Android Operating System. The Android OS is in a league of its own. Last time I checked there were more devices on earth running Android than Windows and Apple iOS combined. Granted they are mostly phones, but that may change when Android becomes available on proper PCs. Who knows?
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Cool! Thanks for sharing!
/ravi
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What's to like so much about Android? I own, and have seen, multiple devices that, even after factory resets, hang/freeze/stutter/are sluggish and are simply not reliable enough to do anything of any sort of importance. Like, things obviously out of application control (even before any third-party app has any chance to launch); these failings have to come from the OS itself.
I've never owned a reliable/stable Android device - even when brand new - and people are still, to this day, bringing me recent Android devices, and they're still as likely to crash / need frequent resets as my old ones.
I've come to accept it as normal for Android and concluded the OS has to be such as mess it's just unsalvageable at this point...kinda like Windows 3.1's incessant crashes back in the day. Is my perception wrong, and people can honestly say they have positive experiences with their Android tablets/phones? (and if they do, do they just have such low expectations??)
I'd love to be proven wrong. My experience, every time I come in contact with an Android phone, says otherwise.
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